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Obviously however, a bisexual user won’t find a male match on Her’s all-female user base, but Exton says the app is a product of her own personal experiences.

There are also issues for transexual, asexual and intersex people, and who they’re shown to.

Ideally all apps should ask about your own sexuality and gender identity, AND the sexuality and gender identities of the people you’d like to meet.” “As soon as you mention that you are bisexual on your profile, you open yourself up to the ‘unicorn crusaders’ (couples looking for a threesome), which gets a bit annoying if that’s not what you’re looking for.”Unlike the apps previously mentioned, Her accepts acknowledges a host of different sexual identities, and at present, you can use the app to identify as lesbian, queer, gay, bisexual, bi-curious, fluid, pansexual, flexisexual, polysexual, aesexual, TBD [to be decided], questioning, straight – or simply leave it blank.

The simplest function is clearly not always the most inclusive.

“We didn’t include trans or intersex options,” says Gomez Acebo.

And I’d like bisexual people to not be shown to couples unless they explicitly agree to it first.“We didn’t include the option of JUST bisexuals, as we wanted to keep the experience as simple as possible.” “From the app point of view you need a frictionless signing up and options system otherwise you risk having a drop in sign ups.” Gomez Acebo acknowledges that bisexual and transgender people are often overlooked by dating apps.“Definitely, but probably due to a lack of awareness,” he says.“My personal experience and one shared by most of my friends had been finding a great way to meet women to date,” she explains.“There were already some great products for straight people where I could easily get a date with a dude, but finding women in a product I wanted to use was much harder.